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Executive Biographies

Rob McGlarry

President, MLB Network

Rob McGlarry is the President of MLB Network, overseeing all day-to-day operations of the network.

Since its record-setting launch in 50 million homes in 2009, MLB Network has received accolades for its coverage of the biggest events and headlines in baseball, including Spring Training, the trade deadline, All-Star Game, Postseason and World Series. In that time, MLB Network has been honored with a total of 17 Sports Emmy Awards and 51 nominations by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, including consecutive Outstanding Daily Studio Show honors in 2010, 2011 and 2012 for MLB Network's signature program, "MLB Tonight."

McGlarry has been an executive at MLB Network since its inception. In his first role as SVP of Programming and Business Affairs, McGlarry oversaw the network's programming development, business affairs and on-air talent negotiations. In 2012, McGlarry was named Executive Vice President, where he added oversight of affiliate sales and marketing, and was instrumental in the network's affiliate distribution renewals. He was later appointed EVP, Content, in 2014, assuming responsibility for all programming and production.

Before joining MLB Network, McGlarry worked at Major League Baseball from 2003-08. As VP of Broadcasting Business Affairs, McGlarry played a key role in negotiating MLB's broadcasting deals, including the landmark agreements to create and launch MLB Network.

Prior to MLB, McGlarry was an Assistant to former New York Governor Mario Cuomo and an attorney at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, where he worked on MLB matters as outside counsel. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law and has an undergraduate degree from Amherst College.

McGlarry resides with his family in New York City.

Mary Beck

Senior Vice President, Marketing & Promotion

Mary Beck is the Senior Vice President of Marketing & Promotion for MLB Network.

Beck, formerly Major League Baseball's Vice President of Brand Advertising and Marketing, leads the building of MLB Network's brand and oversees advertising and on-air promotions. Beck, who joined Major League Baseball in 2001, was responsible for promoting the MLB brand and supporting the marketing initiatives of all the league's departments in an effort to grow the popularity of the game. Prior to 2001, Beck was a co-founder of the East Coast office of Move.com and also held positions for Turner Broadcasting Sales at CNN and TBS/TNT.

Andy Butters

Vice President, Programming

Andy Butters is the Vice President of Programming for MLB Network.

Butters, formerly Director of Program Planning at the NFL Network, is responsible for the developing MLB Network's on-air program schedule. Since 2006, Butters had been responsible for the launch of 13 new series at the NFL Network. Prior to joining the NFL Network, Butters worked at ESPN for 16 years, concentrating on the selection of programming relating to MLB, NFL and motor sports. He also served as the day-part planner for ESPN's main network, in which he determined the show-by-show schedule for the year.

Brent Fisher

Vice President, Distribution, Affiliate Sales & Marketing

Brent Fisher is the Vice President of Distribution, Affiliate Sales & Marketing for MLB Network.

Fisher, who joined MLB Network in 2008 as Senior Director of Distribution, Affiliate Sales & Marketing, is responsible for overseeing the relationship between the network and satellite, cable, and telco operators and for continuing to grow MLB Network's distribution.

Before joining MLB Network, Fisher spent five years in Affiliate Sales at NFL Network.

Fisher earned his master's degree in Management of Sports Industries from the University of New Haven in 2003.

Prior to attending the University of New Haven, Fisher spent four years playing professional basketball in Portugal, Israel and in the United States Basketball League.

Fisher earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell University in 1998.

Mark Haden

Vice President, Engineering and IT

Mark Haden is the Vice President of Engineering and IT for MLB Network.

Mark ensures that the facility meets the technical needs of MLB Network as well as MLB Productions. With a staff of over 40 professional technicians, Mark oversees day-to-day technical operations as well as broadcast and office computer networks for this "lens to satellite" facility. Mark also is responsible for refreshing technologies and keeps a close eye on the future investigating new and promising innovations and techniques.

Mark Haden brings over 35 years of varied technical expertise to MLB Network. He was previously at ABC News, served as Director of East Coast Production at HBO, and also held positions with USA Network and Lifetime Television.

Chris Mallory

Vice President, Creative Services

Chris Mallory is the Vice President of Creative Services for MLB Network. Mallory is responsible for overseeing the graphic design and art direction of MLB Network's on-air programming, including the multiple Emmy Award-winning "MLB Tonight."

Before joining MLB Network in 2008, Mallory spent two years as the senior creative director for ESPN on ABC. Prior to ESPN on ABC, Mallory was the creative director for ABC Sports, where he produced the animation packages for every ABC Sports franchise, including Super Bowl XXXIV and XXXVII, Monday Night Football, College Football Bowl Championship Series, the Indy Racing League series, figure skating and the inaugural Formula 1 Race.

Prior to joining ABC Sports, Mallory was the art director for ABC News, where he was responsible for the production design of Good Morning America, 20/20, World News Tonight and special events, including ABC's presidential election coverage. Mallory began his career as an apprentice at NBC News in 1987.

Mallory's work has been honored with more than 30 nominations and 12 Sports Emmy Awards by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, including four while at MLB Network: Outstanding Production Design and Art Direction (2009); Outstanding Graphic Design (2009); Outstanding Graphic Design: "The Scrapbook" (2012); and Outstanding Graphic Design: Post Produced: "MLB Tonight" (2013).

Mallory earned his BFA from Parsons New School for Design in New York.

Bob Mincieli

Vice President, Studio and Broadcast Operations

Bob Mincieli is Vice President of Studio and Broadcast Operations for MLB Network.

Mincieli most recently served as Director of Broadcast Operations for CBS Sports for 13 years, where he was a six-time Emmy Award winner. Prior to CBS Sports, Mincieli served as Producer for CBS Live News Center, and Manager of Production Services for CBS' Olympic unit at the 1994 Winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway.

Bill Morningstar

Executive Vice President, Advertising Sales

Bill Morningstar is the Executive Vice President of Advertising Sales for MLB Network.

Prior to MLB Network, Morningstar acted as Executive Vice President, Media Sales of The WB Television Network, and played a large role in launching The WB in 1994. While at the network, Morningstar worked with advertising agencies, media buying services and their clients, and was responsible for all network advertising revenues for The WB primetime, daytime, kids and digital. Morningstar was former President and Chief Operating Officer Jed Petrick's first hire at The WB.

Prior to joining The WB in 1994, Mr. Morningstar was a Vice President in the network group at Grey Advertising.

Dave Patterson

Senior Vice President, Production

Dave Patterson is the Senior Vice President of Production for MLB Network, overseeing the look and presentation of MLB Network's studio programming and game coverage.

Patterson was previously a senior coordinating producer at MLB Network, where he worked on the network's Emmy Award-winning signature studio show "MLB Tonight" since its launch in January 2009.

Prior to joining MLB Network, Patterson spent 18 years at MSG Network in New York, where he worked as a producer and later a coordinating producer on the daily studio show "MSG SportsDesk," in addition to postgame studio shows for the New York Knicks and New York Rangers. Patterson began his career as a production assistant and as an associate sports producer at the CBS affiliate WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C., after graduating from American University with a BA in broadcast journalism.

Tony Santomauro

Senior Vice President, Finance & Administration

Tony Santomauro is the Senior Vice President of Finance & Administration for MLB Network.

Santomauro, the former Vice President of Business Planning at the Donald J. Trump/NBC Universal partnership, the Miss Universe Organization, is responsible for directing the financial and administrative services and components in order to build and grow the MLB Network.

Santomauro brings with him nine years of business planning experience while with the Miss Universe Organization, where he was responsible for all financial and strategic planning that ensured the development and growth of the company.

Prior to his work with Trump and NBC, Santomauro spent nine years as the Director of Finance for CBS Sports. During his time at CBS, Santomauro handled day to day finance and business planning functions as well as supported live special events including the 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympics.

Susan Stone

Senior Vice President, Operations and Engineering

Stone oversees all production and studio operations as well as remote operations, such as on-site MLB Network production operations, game broadcasts, Spring Training shows and All-Star Game studio shows.

Stone most recently served as Remote Operations Executive for NFL Network for over two years. Prior to NFL Network, Stone served as Director Production Services, CBS Sports; and Director Production Management & Venue Operations, NBC Olympics.

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